The Gettysburg: Civil War Ghosts Walking Tour promises a captivating exploration of Gettysburg’s haunted past. Guided by knowledgeable experts, participants engage with local spirits while learning fascinating history from the nation’s bloodiest battle. Priced between $25 and $32 per person, the 1-hour experience takes visitors to notable sites like the Brickhouse Inn and Farnsworth House, where they can uncover the paranormal secrets that linger. With a commendable 4.3/5 rating, this tour offers an immersive storytelling experience and a unique glimpse into Gettysburg’s enduring connection to the Civil War. What chilling tales might these historic walls reveal?
This experience made our list of the 18 Best Walking Tours In Gettysburg.
Key Points
- A 1-hour walking tour that explores haunted sites and recounts ghostly soldier accounts from the Battle of Gettysburg.
- Guided by knowledgeable local guides from US Ghost Adventures, providing insights into the paranormal history of Gettysburg.
- Includes visits to key haunted locations like the Brickhouse Inn, Witness Tree, Farnsworth House, and Orphanage.
- Wheelchair accessible, but not suitable for those with significant mobility impairments.
- Rated 4.3/5 based on 407 reviews, with guides praised for their storytelling and knowledge.
Tour Overview
The Gettysburg Ghosts Walking Tour provides a captivating exploration of the supernatural history surrounding the infamous Civil War battle.
Priced at $25-$32 per person, this 1-hour tour allows visitors to mingle with the spirits of the Battle of Gettysburg. Guests can explore iconic haunted sites, peer through 150-year-old bullet holes, and hear accounts of ghostly soldiers spotted throughout the town.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, though not suitable for those with mobility issues. With a 4.3/5 overall rating based on 407 reviews, the tour is led by knowledgeable local guides and offers a unique opportunity to explore the paranormal aspects of this historic battlefield.
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Highlights and Experiences
Visitors can mingle with the spirits of the Battle of Gettysburg on this captivating walking tour. They’ll learn little-known facts and history about the Civil War while peering through 150-year-old bullet holes.
Hear chilling accounts of ghostly soldiers spotted throughout the town and capture evidence of Jennie Wade’s spirit in her old home.
Explore iconic haunted places like the Brickhouse Inn, Witness Tree, Farnsworth House, and Orphanage.
The knowledgeable local guide, dressed in a US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and carrying a lantern, brings these ghostly tales to life.
Though not entering private buildings, you will walk on haunted ground throughout the evening.
Tour Logistics
The Gettysburg Ghosts Walking Tour departs from the Frontyard at The Brickhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast, located at 452 Baltimore Street in Gettysburg.
Participants will follow a knowledgeable local tour guide in a US Ghost Adventures T-shirt, carrying a lantern. The tour is wheelchair accessible, but not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
Attendees should wear comfortable shoes and bring a valid ID card, as copies are accepted. Smoking, intoxication, and video recording aren’t allowed during the tour.
The tour operates rain or shine and isn’t recommended for those unable to walk more than a mile, as you will explore haunted ground throughout the evening, though they’ll not enter privately owned buildings.
Customer Feedback
Altogether, 407 customers have reviewed the Gettysburg Ghosts Walking Tour, rating it an impressive 4.3 out of 5 stars. The tour’s knowledgeable and engaging guides, such as Jim and Linda, have received an exceptional 4.6 rating. Customers have praised the tour’s value for money, giving it a 4.3 rating. The table below provides a breakdown of the customer feedback:
Metric | Rating |
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Overall | 4.3/5 |
Guide | 4.6/5 |
Value | 4.3/5 |
The positive reviews highlight the tour’s ability to provide a captivating and informative experience, allowing participants to mingle with the spirits of the Battle of Gettysburg.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyAccessibility and Restrictions
As stated in the tour details, the Gettysburg Ghosts Walking Tour is wheelchair accessible, though it may not be suitable for those with significant mobility impairments.
The tour comes with the following important restrictions:
- Smoking isn’t permitted during the tour.
- Intoxication isn’t allowed, as it could disrupt the experience.
- Video recording is prohibited to maintain the eerie and immersive atmosphere.
- Participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring a valid ID card, as a copy may be accepted.
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Haunted Locations
Throughout the tour, participants mingle with the spirits of the Battle of Gettysburg as they explore iconic haunted locations around the town.
They’ll peer through 150-year-old bullet holes and hear accounts of ghostly soldiers spotted throughout the area.
The tour also includes a visit to the Brickhouse Inn, the Witness Tree, the Farnsworth House, and the Orphanage, all believed to be haunted by the echoes of the past.
Participants may even have the chance to capture evidence of Jennie Wade’s spirit in her old home, where she was fatally shot during the battle.
The tour promises an immersive experience with the paranormal history of Gettysburg.
Tour Guide Expertise
The tour is led by knowledgeable local guides from US Ghost Adventures, who donning the company’s signature t-shirts and carrying lanterns, impart little-known facts and captivating accounts of the Civil War’s paranormal legacy.
The guides are praised for their expertise, with reviewers highlighting the following:
- Engaging storytelling that brings the spirits of Gettysburg to life
- Detailed historical knowledge that adds depth to the tour experience
- Ability to capture evidence of supernatural occurrences, such as Jennie Wade’s ghost
- Warm and friendly demeanor that creates an immersive and enjoyable atmosphere
Participants consistently rate the guides highly, praising their knowledgeability and the value they add to the Gettysburg Ghosts Walking Tour.
Additional Information
Along With the knowledgeable tour guides, the Gettysburg Ghosts Walking Tour provides essential details for participants.
The tour operates rain or shine, so attendees should dress for the weather. While the tour doesn’t enter private buildings, you will explore haunted grounds throughout the evening.
It’s important to note that the tour isn’t suitable for those unable to walk more than a mile. Guests are welcome to bring comfortable shoes and a valid ID, but smoking, intoxication, and video recording are prohibited.
With a 4.3 out of 5 rating for value and overall satisfaction, the Gettysburg Ghosts Walking Tour offers a unique and immersive paranormal experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Ghost-Hunting Equipment?
No, the tour does not allow participants to bring their own ghost-hunting equipment. The tour is designed for guests to experience the haunted history through the knowledgeable guide’s narration and the provided atmosphere, without the distraction of personal devices.
What Types of Supernatural Phenomena Have Been Reported?
According to reports, participants have witnessed a variety of supernatural phenomena on the tour, including ghostly soldiers, unexplained noises, and apparitions. Visitors have also captured photographic and audio evidence of paranormal activity at historic sites throughout Gettysburg.
How Long Have the Ghost Tours Been Operating in Gettysburg?
The Gettysburg Civil War Ghosts Walking Tour has been operating for several years, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore the town’s haunted history and learn about the paranormal activity reported in the area.
Is There a Dress Code or Attire Required for the Tour?
There is no specific dress code or attire required for the tour. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring an ID card, but otherwise can dress casually and appropriately for the weather.
Are There Any Child-Friendly or Family-Oriented Ghost Tour Options?
The tour is not specifically child-friendly, but families are welcome. There are no age restrictions, though it’s recommended for children ages 8 and up who can handle the spooky content. Strollers and wheelchairs are allowed.
Recap
The Gettysburg: Civil War Ghosts Walking Tour offers a captivating 1-hour exploration of Gettysburg’s haunted past. Guided by knowledgeable experts, participants engage with local spirits and learn fascinating Civil War history. With a commendable rating and immersive storytelling, the tour provides a unique glimpse into Gettysburg’s paranormal legacy. Whether a history buff or paranormal enthusiast, this experience promises an unforgettable adventure.
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